Holocaust survivors have written to Nigel Farage urging him to apologise over alleged anti-semitic remarks he made as a teenager.
The Reform UK party leader has been accused of making anti-semitic or racist comments by 28 people while he was at Dulwich College in south London.
Farage insists he has never racially abused anyone with intent, although he did say he may have engaged in “banter in a playground”.
His deputy Richard Tice dismissed the allegations as “made-up twaddle” while speaking to the BBC Radio 4′s Today programme on Thursday.
But in a letter seen by the Guardian , 11 survivors – including Hedi Argent, who lost 27 family members in the Holocaust – reminded Farage that the allegations against him do not amount to “banter”.
According to the newspaper, the group said

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